The Effect of the Sun's Attraction?

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Being_1925
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The Effect of the Sun's Attraction?

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As the mass that makes up our life is forever a part of all the mass, one is sure justified for an interest in the fate of all the constellations. All the constellations are, for their existence, depending on the attraction. It is too bad that the founders of science did not get around to the effect of the attraction of the sun that is on all of the planets and takes the solar heat away from all of them, now one person can’t get any attention for that.

Nearly 500 years ago it was understood that the sun had an attraction on all the Planets that made the circulation around the sun in an ellipse by (Kepler) also an attraction on all its matter, as pointed out by ( I. Newton). But the further effects of the attraction of the sun on the earth got no attention by scientists. The attraction of the sun makes the entropy of high temperatures on earth possible. Energy is definitely of matter, it has only a negative weight because of the attraction by the sun. The sun throws out a great mass of energy, but always attracts it back. The sunshine makes life possible in all its forms.

We now hear lots about earth warming with the greenhouse effect. A clear sky cools the earth still more than a cloudy one so the CO2 effect is still not very big. On the other hand lots of energy is set free on earth and that all ends up on the sun and that will make the sun hotter, even if the earth is only a small part of the solar system.

This is more a story of physics but it has so much to do with life that it also belongs to philosophy, when it gets any attention. Could life on earth exist without the gravity of the sun?
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Re: The Effect of the Sun's Attraction?

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Life might be different without the gravity of the Sun. Everybody talk about the moon's influence on the ocean tides, but the Sun has an effect on the tide as well.
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Re: The Effect of the Sun's Attraction?

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It is well known that all stars have an attraction according to the mass they have. The earth’s attraction is seen in the weight objects have or also in a falling apple. The suns attraction is seen in the power that makes stars into planets, in taking away their solar energy that every star has from the surplus of energy.

The ice age was the limit of the suns attraction, dictated by the size of the sun. But when man found out how to use fire, this additional heat somehow does not get attracted. With that a kind of change of climate was started.

The sun does not know that its attraction made organic life on earth possible. So the organic life does not get any direction from there, but is all left to itself, the result is all kinds of plants and animals. It shows when the earth existed a a star it had most of the elements, as have most of the stars. The molecule H2O is in 5 or 10000* degree heat only a molecule, but when it cools from the sun’s attraction it will turn into water, so it must have rained three oceans full.

The organic life is sexuality oriented, which results in birth and death, and nobody can escape it. The organic life also provides us whit a great consciousness that gives us an understanding for the function of all the organs from the cell to the whole body. There are lots of changes, in how the economy lets you exist, which is not so bad as long as there is the all making possible, the money and the responsibility for it.

What chances are there that the suns attraction will be accepted?
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